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Pinyin of Hami melon
Hami melon h ā mi gu ā

Hami melon pronunciation pronunciation words: Hami melon contains Chinese characters: huh? , secret? , melon initials: H? Initial pinyin: ha? Five strokes: KPRC

words explanation

(a), a large class of melon, many varieties, large fruit, sweet flesh, mostly cultivated in Hami, Xinjiang.

(2) The fruit of this plant.

Detailed explanation

(1) A kind of melon. Produced in Hami, Shanshan and Turpan, Xinjiang. The fruit is large, with green skin and reticulation, and the meat is sweet and soft.

Qing Yu Zhengxie's Watermelon: "Li Zhichang The Journey to the West rolls up the cloud' Luntai Xichang Balacheng Watermelon, whose weight is as heavy as the scale', and the cover is now cantaloupe." In the early Qing Dynasty, the Notes of Xiqing (Volume I) said: "The imperial court will give an example every year, with tea buds in March and hats in April, and cantaloupes and raisins in winter."

Mao Dun's Miscellaneous Memories of Xinjiang: "The Hami melon, which is famous in the mainland, is actually not produced in Hami, but in Shanshan and Turpan."